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It’s never a bad time to kickstart your professional coding career, and right now you can score a deep discount on a bundle that’ll take you through a programming crash course. You can pay what you want to get started, too. The bundle covers Python, JavaScript, C#, full stack web development, and even touches on […]

It’s never a bad time to kickstart your professional coding career, and right now you can score a deep discount on a bundle that’ll take you through a programming crash course. You can pay what you want to get started, too. The bundle covers Python, JavaScript, C#, full stack web development, and even touches on […]

Internet access and quality varies widely depending on where you live in the US. There's a huge rural broadband gap that the FCC, companies like Microsoft and the Trump administration have said they'd like to close in the coming years and as Clevelan…Engadget RSS Feed

Researchers at the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) presented a mission plan today at the European Planetary Science Congress that would allow scientists to observe hundreds of asteroids over the course of just a few years. Their plan is to sen…Engadget RSS Feed

You want to learn coding — Python, Ruby, Angular, Java, and more. Don’t go scouring the web for lengthy, confusing tutorials. There’s something you can get on Talk Android Deals that takes you from no one to someone at your own pace. And it’s available at a price set by you. The Learn to Code […]

Small satellites have countless uses, including when it comes to monitoring the planet for natural disasters. Now, scientists think they've made a breakthrough on this front: They're using satellite data to map the Earth's movement. Their end goal is…Engadget RSS Feed

Google’s Android has a lot of great phones in the ecosystem, as well as plenty of excellent features from phone-to-phone; however, there are a handful of features that I, and many others, would no doubt like to see become official Android features. This isn’t speaking in terms of one OS is better than the other, […]

Surgeons around the world are preparing to enter the incredibly pressured environment of an operating theater using an app called Touch Surgery, and now the company’s embracing mixed reality technology.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 represents a beautiful fusion of metal and glass, but it’s still a fragile beauty that’s prone to cracks and scratches if you don’t protective it. Here are few of our favorite cases for the aging device.

This week European scientists launched the “I Support AIM” campaign — an initiative to urge the European Space Agency (ESA) to move forward with its Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) in 2020. Over 100 scientists have signed on.

360 video is coming to wearables — the Orbi Prime is a pair of sunglasses capable of recording 360 video using four built-in cameras. Previous camera glasses have had mixed results, but the Indiegogo campaign is already halfway to their goal.

Fuel3D, a 3D scanning company, has developed an impressive new smart technology for retail optical locations that makes finding a pair of spectacles that fit perfectly as simple as glancing in the mirror.

A new deal brokered between the social media platform and Bloomberg Television will allow the Twitterverse to view a live-stream of all three presidential debates, the first of which is to take place on September 26.

The iPhone 6S is a great companion to fitness as a tracker, route map, or for motivational music, but carrying it while being active isn’t always convenient. Moshi’s Endura slim case mounts to compatible accessories that make taking your phone along easy and is rugged enough for outdoor sports and activities.

Passers-by are really going to wonder what you’re searching for online if you partake in fashion brand Ted Baker’s latest gambit. Partnering with Google, and linked to a “shoppable” short film made with Guy Ritchie, this is shopping like we’ve never seen it before.

Let’s get you started in programming with a package of content that won’t break the bank. On Talk Android Deals, the Programming Into the Future bundle is up for grabs at a price decided by you. Hit the break for details on the deal. This is what’s included: Node.js: From Zero to Web Apps ($ 199 value) […]

If you think you could have the next big Android app idea, perhaps you should learn the basics of coding with this nanodegree from Google and Udacity. If you’re willing to pay a cool $ 200 per month, that is.

Jolla, the company responsible for Android alternative OS Sailfish, has a new phone called the Jolla C. The limited edition device comes as part of a new developer-led initiative to boost interest in the software, and the program has already sold out.

Google has finally added a feature that competing services have had for a while — the ability to comment on shared albums and photos. Photos will also now offer “smart suggestions” on photos you might want to add to shared albums.

Who wants to live forever? According to Ray Kurzweil, the famous American inventor who has been described as the “rightful heir to Thomas Edison,” the answer oughta be everyone, because we’re nearing immortality.

Do you enjoy video games and mobile devices? Then you might like this Hardcore Game Dev Bundle we have over on Talk Android Deals at a Pay What You Want price. It’ll teach you everything you need to know about developing games for mobile platforms, including Android 6.0!

Create 5 real-world Android M apps w/ 15 hours of content

Learn or review introductory Java concepts

Master & implement material design principles

Utilize & implement ListViews, databases, wear cards, etc.

Use Google’s main APIs during the app development process

Create wearable apps using the Wearable API

That’s just a small peak into what you’ll get out of this Hardcore Game Dev Bundle. You’ll learn everything about developing apps for Android and iOS. Not only that, but you’ll be able to learn the beginning stages of programming languages like JavaScript and C#. There’s a total of 10 educational sections in this bundle, all covering different topics, so those interested will definitely get a comprehensive overview and look as to what they’re getting into.

Now, you can do the Pay What You Want price, but that’ll only get you two sections of this 10 part bundle; however, if you beat the average price, you’ll be able to get all 10 pieces of the Hardcore Game Dev Bundle, start learning, and launch a promising career into game development for mobile platforms!

You can now pay with an iPhone sticker, so why not charge your phone with one too? If Moos ever makes it to market, you’ll be able to do just that, wirelessly charging your smartphone with a stylish sticker.

Remember Staples’ big, bold, “That Was Easy” button? It’s now been resurrected, but not by the office supply company — instead, it’s national pizza chain Domino’s that has taken over the device, because sometimes, picking up the phone to order your pizza is just too much work. By pairing with the Domino’s app via Bluetooth, […]

If you love your regular watch, and hate smartwatches, but still secretly want smart functionality on your wrist, then the Chronos could be for you. It’s a tiny disc that attaches to conventional watches, and enhances it with smart superpowers.

Sharp is developing a new smartphone called RoBoHon, except it looks nothing like a traditional phone. Instead, RoBoHon is a small robot friend who does everything your phone can, but with added cuteness.

With a Kickstarter that launched a week ago, the HandyCase’s ergonomic design — the first of its kind — “allows users to tap and swipe their mobile device from the back panel by seeing their hands through the screen.”

It’s more difficult than ever to seek out the best new apps released each week, even if you have the will to trawl through the app store on a regular basis. To make life easier, we’ve gathered our favorite app picks together in a handy list.

Getting into someone’s brain has never been as exciting or looked as beautiful as it does through the futuristic lens of GE’s Neuro VR, which uses MRI scans to create a 3D experience of the brain like never before.